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  8. Section 8-716 - Signs for Which Permit May Not Be Issued
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Section 8-716 - Signs for Which Permit May Not Be Issued

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The Administration may not issue a permit under this part for any outdoor sign if: (1) The area of its advertising surface, as required to be specified in the application, exceeds 1,000 square feet; (2) It might affect adversely the safety of public travel on any State highway by dangerously obstructing the clear view of the highway by the driver of a motor vehicle on it; (3) It is lighted in a way that makes it dangerous to drive a motor vehicle on a State highway; or (4) It is located, as to any intersection at grade of a State highway with another highway or with a railroad: (i) At any point where it obstructs or interferes with the view of a train or other vehicle approaching the intersection; or (ii) At any other point where it is dangerous to the public in any way.
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